Miss Arnott's Marriage

Miss Arnott's Marriage
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Marsh Richard. Miss Arnott's Marriage

CHAPTER I. ROBERT CHAMPION'S WIFE

CHAPTER II. THE WOMAN ON THE PAVEMENT

CHAPTER III. HE HEIRESS ENTERS INTO HER OWN

CHAPTER IV. THE EARL OF PECKHAM'S PROPOSAL

CHAPTER V. TRESPASSING

CHAPTER VI. AN AUTHORITY ON THE LAW OF MARRIAGE

CHAPTER VII. MR MORICE PRESUMES

CHAPTER VIII. THE LADY WANDERS

CHAPTER IX. THE BEECH TREE

CHAPTER X. THE TALE WHICH WAS TOLD

CHAPTER XI. THE MAN ON THE FENCE

CHAPTER XII. WHAT SHE HEARD, SAW AND FOUND

CHAPTER XIII. AFTERWARDS

CHAPTER XIV. ON THE HIGH ROAD

CHAPTER XV. COOPER'S SPINNEY

CHAPTER XVI. JIM BAKER

CHAPTER XVII. INJURED INNOCENCE

CHAPTER XVIII. AT THE FOUR CROSS-ROADS

CHAPTER XIX. THE BUTTONS OFF THE FOILS

CHAPTER XX. THE SOLICITOR'S CLERK

CHAPTER XXI. THE "NOTE"

CHAPTER XXII. MR ERNEST GILBERT

CHAPTER XXIII. THE TWO MEN

CHAPTER XXIV. THE SOMNAMBULIST

CHAPTER XXV. HUGH MORICE EXPLAINS

CHAPTER XXVI. THE TWO MAIDS

CHAPTER XXVII. A CONFIDANT

CHAPTER XXVIII. MRS DARCY SUTHERLAND

CHAPTER XXIX. SOME PASSAGES OF ARMS

CHAPTER XXX. MISS ARNOTT IS EXAMINED

CHAPTER XXXI. THE TWO POLICEMEN

CHAPTER XXXII. THE HOUSEMAID'S TALE

CHAPTER XXXIII. ON HIS OWN CONFESSION

CHAPTER XXXIV. MR DAY WALKS HOME

CHAPTER XXXV. IN THE LADY'S CHAMBER

CHAPTER XXXVI. OUT OF SLEEP

CHAPTER XXXVII. WHAT WAS WRITTEN

CHAPTER XXXVIII. MISS ARNOTT'S MARRIAGE

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Mr Stacey was a tall, portly gentleman, quite an accepted type of family lawyer. He was white-headed and inclined to be red-faced. He carried a pair of nose glasses, which were as often between his fingers as on his nose. His manner was urbane, with a tendency towards pomposity; and when he smiled, which was often, he showed a set of teeth which were as white and regular as the dentist could make them. He was followed into the room by Mr Gardner; and when the apartment contained three persons it was filled to overflowing.

"Miss Arnott, my excellent friend, Mr Gardner here, has brought me most important news-most important. He actually tells me that you are-eh-the Miss Arnott for whom we have been so long in search."

.....

Mr Stacey met the travellers at the station, ushering them into a landau, the door of which was held open by a gigantic footman in powdered hair and silk stockings. Soon after they had started, Miss Arnott asked a question, -

"Is this my carriage?"

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